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Thermal dependence of contractile properties of the aerobic locomotor muscle in the leopard shark and shortfin mako shark

机译:豹鲨和短鳍ma鲨有氧运动肌肉收缩特性的热依赖性

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The work loop technique was used to examine contractile properties of the red aerobic locomotor muscle (RM) in the ectothermic leopard shark Triakis semifasciata and endothermic shortfin mako shark Isurus oxyrinchus. The effects of axial position and temperature on the twitch kinetics, and the stimulus duration and phase producing maximum net positive work and power output were investigated. Contractile performance was measured over the temperature range of 15 to 25 degrees C for Triakis and 15 to 28 degrees C for Isurus at cycle frequencies (analogous to tailbeat frequencies) ranging from 0.25 to 3 Hz using muscle bundles isolated from anterior (0.4 L where L is total body length) and posterior (0.6-0.65 L) axial positions. Pairwise comparisons of twitch times for anterior and posterior muscle samples indicated that there were no significant differences related to body position, except in mako sharks at unphysiologically cool temperatures (< 20 degrees C). We found no significant differences in optimal stimulus duration, phase, net work or power output between anterior and posterior bundles in each species. With increasing cycle frequency the stimulus duration yielding maximum power decreased while optimal phase occurred earlier. The cycle frequency at which peak power was generated in leopard shark RM was only affected slightly by temperature, increasing from about 0.6 to 1.0 Hz between 15 and 25 degrees C. In contrast, mako RM showed a much more dramatic temperature sensitivity, with the peak power frequency rising from < 0.25 to 2.25 Hz between 15 and 28 degrees C. These data support the hypothesis that the contractile properties of RM are functionally similar along the body in both species. In addition, our data identify a significant difference in the effect of temperature on net work and power output between these two shark species; at 15 degrees C muscle from the ectothermic leopard shark performs relatively well in comparison with mako, while at higher temperatures, which reflect those normally experienced by the mako, the optimal cycle frequency for power is nearly double that of the leopard shark, suggesting that the mako may be able to maintain greater aerobic swimming speeds.
机译:工作循环技术被用来检查红色热需氧运动肌肉(RM)在外热豹鲨Triakis semifasciata和吸热短鳍真鲨鲨Isurus oxyrinchus中的收缩特性。研究了轴向位置和温度对抽搐动力学的影响,以及产生最大净正功和功率输出的激励持续时间和相位。收缩性能是在Triakis的15至25摄氏度和Isurus的15至28摄氏度的温度范围内,以从0.25到3 Hz的循环频率(类似于尾拍频率)测量的,使用从前部分离的肌肉束(0.4 L,其中L是机身总长)和后(0.6-0.65 L)轴向位置。成对比较前后肌肉样本的抽搐时间表明,除了在生理凉爽的温度(<20摄氏度)下的鲨鱼以外,与身体位置没有显着差异。我们发现每种物种的前束和后束之间的最佳刺激持续时间,相位,净功或功率输出均无显着差异。随着循环频率的增加,产生最大功率的激励持续时间减少,而最佳相位则更早出现。豹鲨RM产生峰值功率的循环频率仅受温度的轻微影响,在15到25摄氏度之间从约0.6到1.0 Hz增加。相反,mako RM表现出更加显着的温度敏感性,峰值功率频率在15至28摄氏度之间从<0.25赫兹升至2.25赫兹。这些数据支持以下假设:RM的收缩特性在两个物种中均沿人体功能相似。此外,我们的数据还确定了温度对这两种鲨鱼种类的净功和功率输出的显着影响。在15摄氏度时,来自放热豹鲨的肌肉与mako相比表现相对较好,而在较高温度下(反映了mako通常经历的温度),最佳功率循环频率几乎是豹鲨的两倍。 mako可能能够保持更高的有氧游泳速度。

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